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Memory Prices Surge 50% in Q3 2026: AI Demand Locks Up Supply Until 2028

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Jefferies predicts DRAM and NAND prices will surge 40% to 50% quarter-over-quarter starting in Q3 2026, with no meaningful relief expected until at least 2028. The crisis is driven by hyperscaler demand for AI infrastructure locking up supply and Chinese producers failing to deliver the anticipated competitive pressure, forcing manufacturers to raise consumer hardware prices significantly.

Intel Quietly Hikes Prices on Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs by Up to 17%

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 Intel quietly raised recommended prices on three of its best-selling Arrow Lake Refresh processors by roughly 15 to 17 percent starting July 2, 2026, driven by surging AI server demand, manufacturing bottlenecks, and a strategic pivot toward higher-margin datacenter silicon. The hike effectively erases the generation's value advantage on the dead-end LGA1851 platform, leaving buyers facing higher costs, months-long lead times, and a strong incentive to stick with AMD's supported AM5 ecosystem.

F-Droid Calls Google's ADV a Trojan Horse Blocking Unregistered Apps

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F-Droid published a July 1 report accusing Google's Android Developer Verification (ADV) system of installing a root-privileged service to silently block unregistered apps starting September 30. The warning has sparked a massive backlash from over 70 organizations and threatens to force F-Droid to shut down its distribution model entirely.

PostgreSQL Extension Runs the Real 1982 Commodore 64 BASIC ROM

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Thom Brown's pl-cbmbasic extends PostgreSQL by statically recompiling the original 1982 Commodore 64 BASIC V2 ROM directly into C, running the interpreter natively inside the database backend without emulation overhead. The extension maps C64 disk I/O commands like OPEN and INPUT# to SQL queries through a "Device 8" interface, achieving roughly 15-microsecond call times while remaining restricted to superusers and stateless invocations.

Epic Games Store Free: Claim I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream and River City Girls 2

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The Epic Games Store is currently offering a starkly contrasting pair of free titles, featuring the psychological horror classic I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream alongside the 2022 modern brawler River City Girls 2. Both games, spanning nearly three decades of gaming history, are available at no cost this weekend before they disappear from the store next Thursday.



BleachBit 6.0.2 released

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BleachBit, a free and open-source system cleaning tool for both Windows and Linux, has released version 6.0.2. This software is designed to help users delete unnecessary files, improve system performance, and protect their privacy by removing digital traces effectively.

DiskCryptor 2.0.0 Pre-Release released

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DiskCryptor 2.0.0 Pre-Release has been launched, enhancing its capabilities as a free, open-source software for full disk encryption. This tool enables users to encrypt entire hard drives or specific partitions, serving as a robust alternative to paid software like DriveCrypt Plus Pack and PGP Whole Disk Encryption.

Monitorian 4.15.2 released

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Monitorian version 4.15.2 has been released, enhancing the functionality of this application designed for Windows operating systems including Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Monitorian provides users with a convenient way to adjust the brightness across multiple monitors from a single interface. The application features a straightforward design that displays all connected monitors along with individual sliders indicating each monitor's current brightness percentage.

Wox 2.3.0 released

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Wox 2.3.0 has been released, enhancing its functionality as a rapid application launcher that offers users swift access to programs, files, and applications. It features an intelligent auto-sorting mechanism that organizes content based on user habits, ensuring that search results are relevant and tailored to individual usage patterns. Users can conduct web searches using specific keywords, like "major" for MajorGeeks, or customize their search preferences through the Wox settings.

Password Safe 3.72.1 released

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The recently released version 3.72.1 of Password Safe enhances your ability to manage passwords effectively. This software not only facilitates the generation, storage, organization, and retrieval of complex passwords but also provides a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to navigate. Users can control their password policies and store all usernames and passwords securely, requiring only a single "Master Password" to unlock access to their entire password database.

Mouse Tooltip Translator for Chrome and Edge 0.1.239 released

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The Mouse Tooltip Translator, an extension for Chrome and Edge, has been updated to version 0.1.239. This handy tool allows users to easily translate text by hovering over it, making it particularly useful for those who encounter foreign language content online but do not wish to translate entire web pages. The extension utilizes Google Translate to provide quick and efficient translations, enhancing the browsing experience for users who may be navigating multilingual sites.

HDR SDR Brightness 1.0.16 released

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The HDR SDR Brightness 1.0.16 tool has been released, offering a practical solution for Windows users who want to maintain consistent brightness levels for Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) content while High Dynamic Range (HDR) is enabled. This lightweight application, which operates from the Windows system tray, is particularly beneficial for users with OLED, QD-OLED, and MiniLED displays, as well as HDR monitors, TVs, and laptops.

Dopamine 3.0.7 released

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Dopamine version 3.0.7 has been released, enhancing the user experience of this compact and visually appealing music player and organizer. Designed as a successor to the previous software known as musiX, Dopamine supports a variety of audio formats including MP3, OGG, Vorbis, FLAC, WMA, and M4A. Notably, it also allows users to play music from Spotify, broadening its functionality.

RustRover 2026.1.4 released

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JetBrains has recently launched RustRover 2026.1.4, an integrated development environment (IDE) designed specifically for Rust programming. This IDE aims to alleviate the common frustrations developers face, such as searching for plugins and dealing with complex configuration files, by providing an all-in-one solution right out of the box.

Reddit Enhancement Suite for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 5.24.9 released

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The Reddit Enhancement Suite (RES) has recently released version 5.24.9, compatible with popular browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. This browser extension is designed to significantly improve the user experience on Reddit by offering a variety of customization features that allow users to tailor the platform to their individual preferences.

Chromium 152.0.7931.0 released

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Chromium version 152.0.7931.0 has been released, continuing its role as an Open Source web browser project that serves as the foundational source code for Google Chrome. This versatile browser is compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems. Designed with user safety, speed, and stability in mind, Chromium offers a streamlined and intuitive browsing experience by minimizing unnecessary features in its User Interface.

Clementine Music Player 1.4.1-79 released

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Clementine Music Player has released version 1.4.1-79, enhancing its status as a versatile, multiplatform music player influenced by Amarok 1.4. This update emphasizes a streamlined and efficient interface tailored for easy music searching and playback. Notably, it now supports Podcasts with integration and synchronization capabilities with gpodder.net. Users can also access music from platforms like Soundcloud and jazzradio.com through the Internet tab in the sidebar, along with songs stored in Google Drive. Additionally, the player introduces mood bars for local music playback.

Mutt 2.4.1 Released: OpenSSL 4 Fixes, Alt Key Corrections, and Stability Patches

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Mutt 2.4.1 has been released, focusing on stability improvements and fixing issues rather than introducing new features. Key fixes include resolving OpenSSL 4 compilation failures, restoring Alt keybindings in the foot terminal, and addressing a theoretical IMAP buffer overflow. The release follows the 2.4.0 update, which added features like explicit thread controls and improved S/MIME compliance. Mutt remains a preferred choice for system administrators and power users due to its lightweight, keyboard-driven design and reliability

Electrum 4.8.0 released

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Electrum 4.8.0 has been released, continuing to establish itself as a leading Bitcoin wallet that emphasizes speed, simplicity, and minimal resource consumption. This wallet leverages remote servers to manage the complex aspects of the Bitcoin ecosystem, allowing users to efficiently handle transactions while ensuring the security of their private keys, which are kept encrypted on the user's device.

LDPlayer 9.5.25.0 released

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LDPlayer has recently released version 9.5.25.0, enhancing its reputation as a lightweight Android emulator tailored for gamers. This emulator allows users to run any Android application seamlessly on a PC, providing significant performance improvements over mobile devices. It features keyboard and mouse support, enabling a more comfortable gaming experience.

ATIc Install Tool 3.6.5 released

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The ATIc Install Tool version 3.6.5 has been released, providing users with an efficient way to ensure their AMD hardware components are functioning optimally. This tool is designed to check for the latest AMD video, software, and chipset drivers, facilitating seamless communication between different AMD hardware for enhanced performance. For convenience, a portable version of the tool is also available.

Edifier R2750DB MKII, HP OmniBook Ultra 14, Intel Arrow Lake Pricing, and More

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Recent reviews highlight the Edifier R2750DB MKII powered speakers and the Snapdragon-powered HP OmniBook Ultra 14 laptop, both emphasizing wireless capabilities and high-quality design. Intel has increased the recommended prices of its Arrow Lake Refresh processors by up to 17% due to rising demand for datacenter silicon and production challenges. Peripheral evaluations feature the KTC H49S66 49-inch 5K2K gaming monitor, the lightweight Pwnage Ultra Custom Pro Symm 3 mouse, and the retro-styled Epomaker Glyph keyboard with dual displays. Additionally, the Turtle Beach KP7 desktop controller is analyzed, noted for its versatility but requiring firmware adjustments at each system startup

Snap Store Maintenance July 5-6: No Installs or Updates Allowed

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Canonical's Snap Store will undergo scheduled maintenance from July 5 at 22:00 UTC to July 6 at 02:00 UTC, during which users will be unable to install new snaps or update existing ones. Although applications already installed will continue to function normally, any pending updates will be delayed until the maintenance is complete. Users are advised to finish any critical updates before the maintenance period begins, as commands like snap install and snap refresh will fail during this time. The maintenance is planned for a weekend evening to minimize disruption, allowing the store to resume services automatically afterward

GNOME 51 Alpha A Coruña Released: Development Cycle Begins Ahead of September Stable Launch

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GNOME 51 Alpha, codenamed "A Coruña," has been released as the first unstable build in the development cycle leading to a stable release on September 16, 2026. This alpha version builds on the Wayland-only architecture of GNOME 50, focusing on refining fractional scaling, enhancing NVIDIA driver compatibility, and transitioning build dependencies from Autotools to Meson. It includes 73 updated core modules, with significant improvements in nautilus and gnome-calendar, alongside various security enhancements across the platform. Developers can test the alpha build through the official GNOME OS install image or unstable Flatpak runtimes, while the stable version will be available in distributions like Fedora and Ubuntu later in the year

Zoom Extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 2.2.11 released

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The Zoom Extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge has been updated to version 2.2.11, enhancing user experience by enabling seamless scheduling of Zoom meetings directly from Google Calendar. This extension is designed to integrate mobile collaboration, cloud video conferencing, and online meetings into a single, user-friendly platform, ensuring high-quality video, audio, and screen-sharing capabilities across various devices, including Windows PCs, Macs, iOS, Android, and H.323/SIP room systems.

Becky! Internet Mail 2.83.03 released

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Becky! Internet Mail has recently released version 2.83.03, enhancing its reputation as a comprehensive email client designed for both individual users and organizations, including schools and businesses. This robust application offers a wide range of features tailored to meet the needs of various users, making it a popular choice for email management.

PrivacyRoot Secure Delete 221 released

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PrivacyRoot has launched the latest version of its file deletion software, PrivacyRoot Secure Delete 221, which enables users to permanently erase files and folders from their computers without sending them to the recycle bin. This tool is designed for those who prioritize data security and wish to ensure that deleted files cannot be recovered.

Mountain Duck 5.3.1 released

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Mountain Duck has released version 5.3.1, a utility designed for Windows and macOS that allows users to mount remote storage solutions, such as FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Cloud, and more, as local drives. This innovative software enables seamless access to cloud files directly through familiar file management applications like Finder and Explorer, eliminating the need for file syncing or switching between different applications.

NanaZip 6.5 Released: Syncs 7-Zip Mainline and Patches Win10 Crash

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NanaZip 6.5 has been released, aligning with 7-Zip mainline 26.02 and introducing updated crypto libraries, including BLAKE3 1.8.5 and GmSSL v3.2.0. This version resolves a crash issue on Windows 10 when extracting selected files and fixes a refcount leak in the shell extension, while also maintaining its signature XAML interface and dark mode features. The update is available for download via the Microsoft Store, WinGet, or GitHub, with a roadmap for the Classic flavor still in progress. Additionally, the software is free, but users can support the project through a Sponsor Edition available via the Microsoft Store APIs

OneTab for Chrome and Firefox 2.17 released

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OneTab has released version 2.17 for both Chrome and Firefox, aimed at addressing the common issue of tab clutter. By converting all open tabs into a simple, organized list, OneTab provides users with a more manageable browsing experience. When overwhelmed with numerous tabs, a single click on the OneTab icon allows users to swiftly consolidate them into this list. Users can then restore tabs individually or all at once, depending on their needs. This functionality not only helps reduce memory usage while browsing but also keeps essential information readily accessible.

Mozilla Firefox 153.0 Beta 8 released

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Mozilla has recently released Firefox 153.0 Beta 8, a fast and free open-source web browser designed for users who want to test out the latest features and enhancements in web browsing. This beta version provides a highly customizable interface, allowing users to tailor their browsing experience with numerous third-party and Mozilla-authored add-ons. Firefox Beta serves as the final testing phase before the official stable release, focusing on identifying and fixing bugs to ensure a smoother user experience.

Clover EFI Bootloader 5173 released

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The Clover EFI Bootloader version 5173 has been released, enhancing the ability to boot multiple operating systems, including OS X, Windows, and Linux, on both Mac and PC platforms equipped with UEFI or BIOS firmware. This bootloader supports both UEFI firmware directly and emulation through CloverEFI, allowing for greater flexibility in system configurations.

SmartVision 6.2 released

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SmartVision 6.2 has been launched as an advanced video surveillance software for Windows, designed to enhance security setups by connecting to IP cameras and providing high-quality video recording. This powerful tool incorporates AI-driven analytics for various detection types, including motion, objects, sounds, faces, and license plates. Notably, SmartVision offers GPU acceleration, which minimizes CPU usage, making it ideal for systems handling multiple high-resolution cameras without hindering performance for other tasks.

WinContig 5.0.3.4 released

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WinContig version 5.0.3.4 has been released as a user-friendly standalone defragmentation tool. This software stands out because it does not require installation; it doesn't create any directories or registry entries on your computer. Its primary function is to defragment specific files quickly without the need to defragment the entire disk, making it a convenient choice for users looking to optimize file performance without extensive system modifications.

Pineapple Pictures 1.5.0 released

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Pineapple Pictures version 1.5.0 has been released, offering a lightweight and cross-platform image viewer that is portable and open source. The software is designed for users who need to quickly open images without the complexity of a full-fledged photo editor. Its user interface is minimalistic, focusing on straightforward image viewing rather than additional features like editing or cloud synchronization.

GOG Is Giving Away Nexus: The Jupiter Incident For Free, But You Have Two Days

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GOG is currently giving away Nexus: The Jupiter Incident for free, and you have just over two days to claim the 2004 space tactics cult classic before the promotion expires. Built on the Black Sun engine and known for its deliberate capital ship combat, the game finally gives a new generation a chance to command massive fleets at no cost.

Intel Quietly Hikes Prices on Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs by Up to 17%

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 Intel quietly raised recommended prices on three of its best-selling Arrow Lake Refresh processors by roughly 15 to 17 percent starting July 2, 2026, driven by surging AI server demand, manufacturing bottlenecks, and a strategic pivot toward higher-margin datacenter silicon. The hike effectively erases the generation's value advantage on the dead-end LGA1851 platform, leaving buyers facing higher costs, months-long lead times, and a strong incentive to stick with AMD's supported AM5 ecosystem.

Ungoogled Chromium 150.0.7871.46 Released, Stripping Google Services from Chromium

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Ungoogled Chromium 150.0.7871.46 has been released, continuing its mission to eliminate Google services from the browser by employing domain substitution and code patching techniques. This latest build disconnects approximately 50 background connections to Google, including services like Safe Browsing and spell-check downloads, while updating through various platform-specific channels. However, users must sacrifice certain features reliant on Google services, such as auto-updates for extensions and microphone speech recognition, which can complicate the browsing experience. The release is part of a larger movement towards open-source software that prioritizes privacy and independence from major tech companies

ShareX 21.0.0 Pre-Release / 20.2.0 released

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ShareX has recently released a pre-release version 21.0.0 along with the stable version 20.2.0. This powerful open-source application allows users to capture both screenshots and screencasts, upload them seamlessly, and automatically copy the resulting URL to the clipboard using a single hotkey.

Jailer 17.1.4 released

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Jailer version 17.1.4 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as an Open Source application for database subsetting, schema, and data browsing. Jailer stands out by enabling users to export consistent, referentially intact row-sets from relational databases, while also effectively removing obsolete data without compromising data integrity. This tool is DBMS agnostic due to its reliance on JDBC, making it platform-independent and versatile across different database management systems.

NWinfo 1.6.5 released

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NWinfo is a robust tool that facilitates the retrieval of vital system and hardware information, streamlining performance optimization and troubleshooting. With this latest release, users can easily access and analyze critical insights into both hardware and software configurations, enhancing overall system performance.

Valve Steam Machine Confirms First Red Line of Death GPU Failure

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Valve's Steam Machine has encountered its first case of a GPU failure, leading to the moniker "Red Line of Death" after a user reported their console bricking shortly after a firmware update. The solid red line on the LED bar indicates a soldered GPU failure, which is irreparable for end users and requires either a BGA reballing or complete unit replacement. This incident is particularly concerning given the console's premium price of $1,049 and the ongoing supply shortages Valve has faced since launch. While one failure does not imply a widespread issue, it raises concerns about early trust in the product, especially if more units exhibit similar failures after updates

OpenAI Codex 26.630 released

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OpenAI Codex 26.630 is a sophisticated AI coding agent designed to assist users in writing, analyzing, and modifying software through natural language instructions. Instead of manually coding every line, users can simply articulate their desired functionality, and Codex will generate the corresponding code, test it, and recommend alterations. It is available as a desktop application compatible with Windows and macOS, and it integrates seamlessly with popular developer tools such as Git and Visual Studio Code. For those who prefer command-line interfaces, an API key allows access to Codex in a CLI format.

RisohEditor 6.0.2 released

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RisohEditor 6.0.2 has been released, providing a free tool for managing resource data in DLL and EXE files. This user-friendly application allows users to add, edit, extract, and remove various Windows resources, such as dialogs, menus, icons, cursors, string tables, and message tables. With its straightforward interface, RisohEditor focuses on functionality rather than complexity, making it accessible even to those with basic programming skills. The software features color coding for easy identification of different elements, further streamlining the editing process.

Web Activity Time Tracker - Block Sites for Chrome 2.4.0 released

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The latest version of the Web Activity Time Tracker Chrome extension, version 2.4.0, has been released to enhance users' productivity by allowing them to monitor their web activity and block distracting websites. This extension is designed to help users efficiently manage their time spent online by tracking and presenting data in a straightforward manner.

PostgreSQL Extension Runs the Real 1982 Commodore 64 BASIC ROM 0
StereoPhoto Maker 6.40 released 0
Stylus for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera 2.4.2 released 0
Spotify 1.2.93.667 released 0
pdfFactory 9.30 released 0
Bazaar 0.9.0 Update Brings Markdown Support and Performance Boost to Flatpak App Store 0
Free Download Manager 6.34.2 / 3.9.7.1641 Lite released 0
Auslogics Chillmate 1.1.0.6 released 0
CLion 2026.1.4 released 0
Tree Style Tab for Firefox 4.3.5 released 0
Hardcopy 2026.07.02 released 0
Audio Equalizer for Chrome and Firefox 0.2.1 released 0
System Mechanic Pro 26.5.0.227 released 0
RemotePC 7.7.12.4 released 0
ProgDVB 7.72.2 released 0
Spoof Geolocation for Chrome 0.3.1 released 0
Stylish for Chrome and Firefox 3.4.16 released 0
Flagfox for Firefox 6.2.0 released 0
Roundup: MacBook Neo Long-Term Evaluation, Memory Price Surge Analysis, ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Motherboard Testing 0
FEX-2607 Released: Aggressive x87 Optimizations and Snapdragon X2 Elite Support for x86 on ARM64 Linux 0
OBS Studio 32.2.0 Beta 3 Released: Audio Mixer Fixes and Linux Polish 0
Amethyst Mod Manager 1.3.13 Ships as Final UI Release Before Major Redesign 0
Zen Browser 1.21.5b Patches Critical Memory Safety Bugs and Fixes Shortcuts 0
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-18 Released with Project-C Scheduler Fix 0
Mozilla Thunderbird Eclipse ESR 140.12.1 released 0
SnipFor 2.2.0 released 0
UnHackMe 18.45.2026.702 Beta / 18.40.2026.615 released 0
Epic Games Store Free: Claim I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream and River City Girls 2 0
Xecrets Ez 2.3.1668 released 0
Microsoft Launches Azure Linux 4.0 Public Preview for VMs and Containers at Build 0
CareUEyes 2.6.0.0 released 0
Thunder Anti-Virus Free Scanner 4.5 released 0
OpenVPN 2.7.5 released 0
LiveTcpUdpWatch 1.57 released 0
Steam Game Idler 5.4.3 released 0
YSERVER 1.3 Ships FreeBSD Support and Xinerama for the Rust X11 Server 0
ManicTime 2026.2.1 released 0
DCP-o-matic 64 Bit 2.18.44 released 0
Valve Releases SteamOS 3.8.13 to Fix FF7R Crashes and Firmware Loops 0
Total Commander Ultima Prime 9.4 released 0
ASCOMP F-Rename 3.001 released 0
ClamAV Unofficial Signatures v8.0.0 Drops After Five Years with Official Docker and ClamAV 1.x Support 0
Permanent Clipboard 4.1.3 released 0
OWASP CRS v4.28.0 Drops With Critical Security Fixes and First LTS Track 0
KDE Gear 26.04.3 Released: Fixes for Kdenlive, Elisa, and KDE Connect 0
F-Droid Calls Google's ADV a Trojan Horse Blocking Unregistered Apps 0
Firefox Multi-Account Containers 8.3.8 released 0
ScreenBlur 2.1.9 released 0
Bookmark Sidebar for Chrome and Edge 2.5.7 released 0
Memory Prices Surge 50% in Q3 2026: AI Demand Locks Up Supply Until 2028 0
Roundup: Thermal Grizzly Paste, MSI 1600W PSU, PlayStation Disc Cancellation, and Rugged Mobile Hardware 0
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0.17 Drops with Hardening Syncs and Latency Tweaks 0
Wagnardsoft Tools 1.0.8.3 released 0
G'MIC 4.0.0 released 0
Wagnardsoft Stutter Test 1.0.8.3 released 0
Godot Engine 4.7.1 Release Candidate Addresses 4.7 Regressions in Rendering and Input 0
CustomFolder 4.0 released 0
WordPress 7.0.1 RC 1 / 7.0 released 0
Alternate Archiver 4.760 released 0
Arch Linux 2026.07.01 ISO Released with Kernel 7.0.10 and ArchInstall 4.4 0

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